Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - May 15, 1896, Wellsville, New York - 39. Sam In half of OP THE la of May 14.Th M two men of schooner As Imt Monday were brought hero from Bahia haring been captured In Bio they Thoy are of States and notified thn United Mr. They informed the general that they were when General has In claim he In each that they shall 4ried bj the ordinary oItU and not ijy to tho rights to the States by cases of two men differ of the other only m bad in Coba before being and bo have a clearer title to a civil trial as ing residents of aa Tided in the treaty on the ground of that authorities at first denied a civil men on board view of these It is not expected that any will bo by cording Bamett and Leavitt h civil Diego has some empty In addition to the one captured after tho crew had in escaping to boaM are believed to have been by an which landed and joined the reported that the insurgent band of Pancho Carillo has been seen passing near united of Cuatro and Jesus Perez have burned the bridge over tho Seco and marched by way of Arana and going by ihe Platero rOsd to Puerto Ib also reported that six miles from Santo In Santa there has to pass an armed cavalry band of 1,5U0 said to tinder command of and going In an easterly Maximo also with a numerous has passed from by Viila Clara and near to going in the direction of It iH supposed that Lacret is endeavoring to a junction a near the lost two killed and the troops some arms and a prisoner upon whom important documents were The man was lia Insurgent local guerrilla of of and a from Maria battalion have been with a force of 700 Tho latter was dispersed with The troops had one officer and six privates force belonging to of Pinar del has been engaged with a of Insurgents at in I Seven of the enemy r - authorities repeat tho that the art? using to all vadly state that in tho recent action Antonio Maceo and Ynclan at Pinar del 400 Spaniards were whUe the Cubans only 17. the famous Cuban killed In this rtw was by lading AM MQ of Mt tbo mm this mm la aa tbe expenditures to 000 amendment was Mr. chatrman of the a the of Mid the decrease in freight On the final passage of the nine voted in number of house bills on the were daring the Including the requiring a year's In any territory as a to Tha up by agreement one of the fought parliamentary battle of the c which to 9 last the election of Rinaker vs. from the Illinois to on with Instructions to recount tha ballota in supporters of majority to and seat tha thai on their side was so strong that report would probably bo adopts and they inaugurated a to time to rally their The first test of strength on a motion to to 189-<nflnaed their but they fought valiantly to end and went down in the last after staving off the final actionner speaker gave them leeway at the beginning of the bul the be declined to tolerate dilatory gAs a last resort many of the supports of majority report wy fused to but the counted them and the Democrats and the dissenting scored their ' STATE CAPITOL A. P. A. Defends May 14.The advisory board of the A. P. A. met and discussed VArious but no action reached on any one E. J. J. E. Stillwell and Egbert of the state executive board of have addressed the following to the national board of the the undersigned of the state executive board of the Ohio after a to of May 14.Tho Capitol met and at length the question as to how the contracte should be let for tho completion of the CapitoL Tho bids for doing the work Iqr meal which will complete the Irrespective of the work to bo done by day Which will cost bid of John Pierce of to do tho entire outside of the day labor amounts to and the question occupying the attention of tho commission Is whether it would be better to let the contract by piece at an extra ex pense to the state of some 1148,000 or to let it and save the citate that amount of A decision will be arrived at commission will reappoint today but men to continue tho day labor work on the Capitol In place of the were laid off when last year's ran out some weeks Way to Evade the May 14.The latest method of newly framed excise laws of the state has made itself apparent in tho secretary of state's Under a decision of the court of appeals tho old excise law was construed as aot affecting clubs and the decision further provided that the use of in clubs was not a traffic the meaning of Believing that will mean a practical exception of clubs under the new several bodice of individuals In New York city havg organized Into clubs and the has within a few days received the Incorporation papers of at least IS Soma of these show by their names an Intent to bring under the of tho Here are some of the names of the Trilby Pleasure Flushing Fishing P. H. K. Social ths tho Melrose the Bohemian Sporting F. J. Bundscher Social Splendid For 14.The news that Governor Morton htis signed the making a of foe tho a armory Seventy-fourth regiment in Buffalo was In this dty with delight by the of with to his will the regimental the It will be upon a lofty overlooking the lake with to his toward our Older and his say that we do not find any evidence to the made against him by executive of your and the better part of an formerly city's water It be lonf er than tho armory of the Thirteenth regiment and half again as wide as tht Brooklyn Tho money HIS at BY HIS 8WB1THBABT. a Sto Wim N. May A. of lbs shot mA the of E. in this waa in loro with Webster and it is thought that bis suicide was because she had rejected his of Ho was f 1 old and had been keeping company with Miss Webster about a - He went to her house and during a talk with Webster threatened to kill She left the room and her who ma to the room and saw a to his bead and The ball entered the right temple and death will la a son of F. A. ci of the May 14.Details of suicide have been as Mr. made a of rlage to Miss Webster she as she is engaged to a student In iho University of Thereupon to commit Webster pleaded with him to do nothing but it was She ran from the room and to the nearest whereupon she went into sister ran into room and standing against a with a revolver pressed against his She cried to don't but a shot Immediately rang through the fell striking his head against a while tho blood spurted f upon tha carpet and physician was summoned and upon his It was found that the ball had penetrated tho brain through tho right temple and had on tho inner side of the skull on the left 11 After working over the unfortunate lover for some time the physicians found they not restore the man to and gave up hope of his died at the City hospital later in the evening without regaining waa then given to Miss Webster who waa found to be wildly delirious and in a very precarious Her condition is still very has served two terms In tho .is financial and is widely known throughout the He in this city in 1S72. About seven ago he removed with his parents to Throop where he has since Tripp decided that an Inquest was on the Reform 14.A private telegram has been received here which asserts that the sentences of Colonel Francis Lionel J. H. Hammond and George the four of ihd Johannesburg reform committee to and sentences were have been fixed at imprisonment for five sentences of the other members of the reform which were fixed by tho court at two imprisonment aid a floe of 12,000 been commuted to one year la K. May three tiie will be In preliminary work vase of Coronel of plans and who was here lost brought in a Hum to bte death by being rt by a freight car to of St. May third state ot Brotherbood of 8. here This is ehe May 14.Govwa- Ib Hon In tie 3^vti<int to to hts 1* to la tOam tbo at ammm convention Kmr young It was te York a the money - - - New States May 14.-^ Fire was discovered in the house on tho Rojdestvenski where tha American legation Is lodged for the purpose of tho the Coronation of the An alarm was given shortly after while the United Mr. and his family in the dining The firemen promptly arrived on the soene and quenched the The damage from the fire was to the attics of the house and to the of the upper of tbe May 14. M. the wealthy resident of Alexandria to was duo the restoration of the In which occurred the recent Olympic has decided to enter upon the work of tlie stadium ia On the opening day I of the Olympic games a of ML Av. eroff was In Athens as a recognition of his generosity In defraying of restoring the May the on to to the ts and tbat new Is 80 76 awl Bishop to of tho now be a man The ot tW la Dr. ot It was also to the of in I May the French is Dentati the H. K. Van C. 8. L Kew Yi H liae this country and The to mt mm Seat to May the bere Roben and wete C. Montgomery to and Albert Martin the for to at ta oUI May SPl fMW ta 80#: dity m 7S# low and tedia and to bave two confer instead of of aad the proposed of and but ed the of the of education Friedman's Aid ( The committee be to the a rute that one of the first questions asked in for m local must be that regarding tbo of so framed that a to wholly will be i MALT Ka 8 8o: No. 8 red store ministers in quarterly Is being considered by tho temporal temperance committee is in midst of a bot fight on a long scries of which who oppose them declare would tie the church to the Prohibition May 14. Tbo greater part of the time of the meeting of the senate on foreign relations was devoted to consideration of Senator Morgan's joint recognizing the of the Cubans but action until the next Mr. Morgan explained at some length bis reason for offering the resolution in a form which If It should be adopted by require tho motion of the saying he felt the time had arrived when the American government as a whole should declare Its Ha laid stress upon the condition of American in Cuba and urgid that be taken on this if on no other Nothing developed to petition the may take on tbo May 14.At tho annual meeting of the American society a motion was adopted the action of tho special committee in 1887 in combining tho business and benevolent departments of the Tho union of the two was dissolved by an almost unanimous General O. O. Howard was elected president of tho and Rev. R. S. McArthur of Now York was vice N. May 14.Captain Charles a steamboat has died in this 70 years Forty ago he was one of the most prominent on the Hudson He was owner and captain of the sloop Hannah which carried flour for the from After that he was captain of tho the first propeller running from Albany to s In May 14.- The annual convention of the American Ticket association opened in this President Thomas H. Webb of One hundred delegates were It is believed by the delegates that an amalgamation will take place with the rival the Guaranty Ticket Chairman George of tho executive committee in his report asked the convention to give authority to tho committee to oppose of trusts and which interfere with competition In passenger This will mean a fight the Joint Traffic 2 No. 1 74o t. o. b. 2 red at 0B%o. ot Sol 2. 85>i aSHo No 2 do Mar nales S. Mo. 2 No. 8, 2 a mixed July to 09. thon extra 11050 Western western do 8l0o: 13c; 9^(^130; 10r$l54c do 10c fall State md western New May l No. 1 northern KHa Winter No. 3 2 No. 3,32J4o: Na 8 2 24^0: to 2. - Spring best per bbL low Winter beat 17c; 17c._ fall 8@9c: 10c: and 9 Litre Stoek export ffi do ti 15: heavy bandy 80; 5ft23'75; heavy 00 2&A4 AND to extra good to 18.76(9 4. common to to common to HOaS 45: medimn 5&'saOU Har 1 00!^^: No do baled hay bundled Ill Falla N. May colored 0 827 7c: do 2 53 on 6 170 7.4c: small 11 7,'se R 1 0l> do 2 M on coi o 1 CO 4 220 at Party la Three FOE Trial May 14.Aft^r 23 days since tho trial Of Scott Jackson the which the last has This morning the case was given to The Scott though apparently weary and during the last three days has his self possession to the The weather nearly all the time has been in the Some of the jury are becoming May 14. Tho second day's of the sixth annual convention of the Military Surgeons of the United met in Houston University of After the transaction of some routine Colonel N. surgeon National Guard of New Ballot and exhibited an instrument he lately that it many able A large number ef papers ware Two N. May Joe alias Charles two of la mxd vp at police ars wanted in San for la 4waaaon witb Forger A. a to on 908 the of - Baa 9a by the Bank of fsr Explosion a Fire at May a fire in 0 grocery at atj six men one of whom probably will The - ' John about face and inhaled flames and will probably badly abont head nnd body and hands Into face and hands H. 6pectnt<tr. blowE a head hands In tiie crowd around the after tbe in many and minor firemen in tha at the time of the been ordered to the flad the of the lie carried a and as soon as ho the sellar a idon - ' 14Mm who kaa bmm 0 trial tho of kor H. has fowad of in tbo second was Tha tarn mm in his own awid was feo Sis was not only by but of was ta a mm bnt m as St. on la NerA May Republican state convention met here today to elect at luge to tho St. Louis Is of tho largest Republican gatherings that ever assembled In Every train brought additions to tho First district convention having sat tho Is now little doubt that the state convention will Instruct for There are leaders who have gainst this as It will violate tho policy tho Republicans of West heretofore and they deem to McKinley Is so strong It would sweep the and these will be ' In this respect no more remarkable was held in any The of la to be harmonious with of on platform will declaro for reciprocity and sound It will In strong declare for Senator for a discriminating duty on all foreign goods imported in other than American The fotar delegates at large to be elected will be W. O. Hardman of Tyler A. B. of Parkersburg and F. M. Reynolds of Mineral First district convention met here and elected to the St. Louis were unanimously adopted declaring for and sound money and the delegates to voto for The chosen were Henry of Wheeling and Dam W. Boughner of All For May 14.Present indications are that Senator Teller will be Indorsed by formal resolution this afternoon by tha Republican state convention and will be chosen by acclamation to head tho delegation to St. aud protection will be the declared principles of tho Republican factions In this bnt no Instructions for any candidate for the presidency will bo is little likelihood that convention will instruct the Colorado to bolt the St. Louis convention If a gold standard plank is adopted and aman In harmony with such view Teller's friends and will have entire control of tho but conservative do not Interpret Ills as favoring a it is will either overlooked In the resolutions or Indorsed merely as to his fight for Against a N. May 14.In tho court the in the case of Alonzo Bitterly vs. the Albany brought In a verdict in fawr of the plaintiff for The item which The Journal published was to the that Sitterly had been whereas It another person who was The will appeal the One to May Coroner U who performed the upon the body of Mrs. Sarah of found In a brook near decided death was dm to It not a Its story is and b e Women is and whole tern Is run down by sickness and are afraid and ashamed to look in the Tlie of all the body ia written in the of women are a miserable they do not fully what is the matter with They know that have they really appreciate what that ao not know that to this cme trouble is traceable almost all their bodily They consider it a disease by and if they have also nervous kidney and other they sec no connection between them the a Busy treat these things as when the whale trouble has tiie The organs important a of the body that when are out of the whole is Whatever illness a she will do well to lodt there for the great many women knowingly neglect because they dread the telling of their troubles to a awl the and Dr. Pierce's has been to perfectly and restore strength and larity of cents sent to 663 called M fiber sealed la a